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TALK ABOUT TURF AVFA THE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMMES BHEEP8HEAD. ?Vor. MORE I'NiP'KM 0OXD1TION8 THE BIT! IN THK (VEST. Itacei{o?-rs have reason t?. attend lhi races Coney isianrt Jockey Club ,u the Sheepahea ?jack. Attractive programmes ar. the rul the condition, .it? such that n lilil? class ? t,sts result In nearlj even ra ? It wo well for the borae-owners and the public ether tr.i.-iss tii condition? of their races m.ul- with the same ?ii^i i of fairness gbeepshead Bay. I'nder the new order of the reprehensible practice of formulating tions t?> suit certain horses should be prompt] pr?-sse!. When races are made with com like the following they cause everybody wli eiiRhtist love :or fairness to remain away in races: "Purse, :90??. Por one-eyed hois. ? Batve not been galloped at better than a two-i gall sino 2 o'cl ;- a. m., June 15. Gray allowed five pounds. Black or brown bom - one. and not nute than two white lega, al ?even pounds. Bay horses with ihre? whlti star snip, and lop ears and a spavin, al twenty-five pounds. Distance, four and thre anteen th? fui longs." All races should be formulated and the cm? mal? far from the Influence of men who horses. Some horse-owners and many turfm? lleve that the con litions of all races rhou approved by the Jockey Club. The program Bheepehead Bay ahows plainly that races am l> satisfactory to horse owners and the publl be arranged so as to give everybody .? fair cr, There has been much comment about th? pality of the ?'on. y island Jockey Club In rel to laaua complim. ntary badges to legislators have rendered Invaluable aid to racing at At The truth is thai some naembera ol the Exea Committee of the club do not take the iroul attend the races al Bheepehead Bay on every day, and art- only seen on oilier racetracks on o .usions. It was decided by each m? inl.rs c committee that only twenty complimentary li: should be issued in ad lit ion to the presa i ? a; : thai Colonel Lawrence Kip should hav? power to distribute the twenty. Thus it wl s? B that th-- active oft. dala have no: the now extend courtesies, no matter how- much they desire to do so. The Lazzarone case has been settled the go-called "handicappers," "dope-players" classiftera of racehorses generally. In regar the detailed atatemeni of the stewards of ? ney Island Jockey Club meeting, it was w? of a Choate in its Ingenious and brll.l int argum As blinkers ha?...- made such a marvel) at ch |i Lasxarone, it behoove? th? turl authorltW lrrnlst that all owners who own erratic hi ?lull ha\e an ample supply if blink i:- consti on hand. William Easton Is nothing if not progr?s He believes In meeting the public half way. ftquently, be has constructed new an . fale paddocks directly in front of the main of the Bheepshi ... Bay ;-.nk, where the Re ?i. i Paso i earllngs an n ??? n exhil m!" will begin promptly at 12 o'cl -k to-dav, fiersons desirous ol attending It should take l o'clo.-k train t ?dr. K iston ?* II at bast 500 yearlings during the present The efforts of the do Iroom p allies to harass and annoy tl tsociat are t.ik-n seriously by the men who ar.- not the held of ra Ing, I- the days ol Boss M< Ka T'-u-'n certsl-n Den i offtce-holdera were i tlcally partners In racing with ? > rtaln oflii of certain racetracks, as they ? n :? .rt.-1 conti tions from thoai offlc ila foi permitting i to be openly and flagrantly violated. Bosa Kane's address is now the State Prison, Sing F ar. i onybod) who attempts to extort threats .a the Instigation of ?. olroom garni placel a portion ol theli iflgotten gaina whet did the most good. Is likely to join th-ir to) !? i 1er. The suppression of the Hawthorn? and H h jtamblsrs in Chicago la not .ik?-iy to Injun perman.-ntiy In the West. It i<- proba 1 fe washinKtoii ?'ark Association will h ?Id a me? witri betting In the unw man?:, r in whli li ; permitted on the tracks in this neighbor!) ? v over the meetinns at Milwaukee and Detroit be greatly enhanced In attractiveness b) the ; ence of many stables that would not have left I cago but for the unexpecti I downfall of tie o b.ers who have gut control, to a great extent the Western turf in recent yean Robert Rose the owner f Clifford, ?-ai l y?-s day: "Th.? Basten) horsemen should thank the ? wh,-> have brought about the present racing sil tlon in the Kast. If theie ha) been no revTalon the Constitution the publl.' would have rl??-n one man to suppr? ?.? the a Lises th.it were peri ted to exist under the old I\es and Saxton la The situation would have been the ?ami- in l neighborhood as it is in Chicago." when asked ahout Clifford, he said: "Cliff started in only on?- ra<c ?n the West, and he i thin race with something to spare. He has ret ered from the err? ts of the attack of catarrhal ver that afflicted him las* year Clifford will be tered and run whenever 'lui' are r? ? - on the i gramma that give h.:n an even break with hi? ponenu." A? Dorian and Sir Ex ceas are In fini . th? races a; Bheepehead Bay over i liatones? ??round are .ikely to be extremely attractive ?;> moyne I? looked upon as having the ability : > ??? i even Domino at *.rie sprinting distances, It Is possible thai Domino rray wear the ro*i t>adr*e in bis nex: race, it wouid he a pity ? the hojd and blinkers on the supei j hea 1 >f Do lno. but lie silk-? and attempts to bite rents in races Consequently It may t.? to put on the unsightly appendage?. A members' meeting </. the Jockey ''lut. a ,- i ? at its rooms. Twenty-se : l-et. s Fil yesterday aft?rr,f ?n, and the .' llo-vln? we!!-kno men were elect? I member? lohn H. Bradfo J. A. Stewart, Jr., F. R. Hitchcock and Andt Miller. There was no meet ng ' the steward? SHEEPSHEAD DAY ENTRIES FOR TO-Di A fair card is offetei to race-g ? ra at Bl Bay thie. afternoon. Every race on the ?well filled with the single exception of th? Pos Stakes, the -< and ra ( '. the programme. Han spring's prow??- -??;? ??- ' have frlghtei oiher owner?, as the rae- looka like a certa ?? | the handsome son of H?anover and My Fat n ? ?His only opponents aie Haalet and Sagamore. T stake? are valuable, amounting 10 a total of If/ of which 11.375 faJls to the ?bare of the winner, , every' indication pointa te an easy victory f, Handspring. PMlIp J. Dwyer Is extremely fortuna in being the earner of auch a high clssa youngat? A? the weather promises to be fair and the tra? fast a splendid day's ?-t.?>rt is anticipated. OwU Dolabra. Silvle, Tinge, llaward? n. Qoldea Oste Ol J.a'iy Diaaaond should mak?- it.?- iirst race mt-dium of h'avy apetsulaUon, as all of them ai extremely fast at th<- Futurity distance. In the third race ?even Belling platers ?rill ti conclusions at a galla and a furlong, giving tl riubl!'- a chance to speculate on the nncertalntii of ra^-it.g and selling platers particularly. In tl fourth race, -it a mile, Pawiiolan, Rubicon, Mona. ai.d free other well-known horse? meet at a mil and a hotly contested race la expected to resul Fifteen two year olds meet in Maiden race \., I i the fifth race. As Hastings won th? ?1rs! of th maiden rac.-., and la now a maiden by condition! be will carry a four-pound penalty. The race shoul be a ?pod one, for In the last contest Haatingi Honolulu and Radnor finished heads apart. aeven-furlong ra? ?? on th? turf complete? the pre gramme, and Is. Ilk- all races on the turf a -lid ?uit one in which to select the winner. Here ar the entries: FIHKT RACB?Fer three.yeaii-oMa; a awaepstshes of si ea?h with MBO added, Ot Which tl'iO to UM ?eron and ViO 10 Ike third. Futurity ecairse. Vum? Wt. K?me, W n^,t, .ll7 0oM?n i-ii.t*.ii I' :?l.ra'"".li-S;,?i,rii,n .?j )?<,*?.?-tt .110. Ha warden .H h ...::::::.n?. i..-.d>- Ulan***.m Tliags .n" i-K''ONii RACE Tin: FOAM STAKES; a sareMfstoka "for is? year id1 tamia at IBM, r AM each, half f"r feet, with ?3.000 added; Uaa aea n.i t?. reeelae MOB, ?n u?. ti-i-d |taS ?' ot Ihi ataBaa Phre furl?,m/s. ?salanlug .??t???**? .? Jaganaw? .' ? THIRD ka?'!" Pee three v? ar .ids on! upward; a sweep ?take? of II-', '?eb. artta ???'?'' addtd, "f wbleh li??) I ISO SSeSS?? ?'") aV) le th? third; Ike winner f, he sol? si eSttSSS OSS? nille and an sathlk. farcaln T .)o', Vi'- lixi".? ,o';',n '.lOBiHue Kittle. g WTB'.'.'.'.'.'..?.?"* ?''"i"''1" . k Has?? bey. f,K FOURTH RA<CE Bot llarea yaar^esa? nnd epwardi a.h?n aiees ssaaosieaas ol ?)f> each. ?,r *r. If deelared, wltl l?-'s? udrt'd. of which $IOO t<> the ??? orid ;,nd $'?o to llM third On? BriSS. ReMeofl .Iglfcndowa. .]"j PairteUn . *' ?'? ;r"""',.?.'"r Banilai.It* California -? ?>. ]* H;.t?r Mary .liaBelmsr . 1 rilTII ItACK- Maldon mea N". '-'. ? swr?|.si..)??s for iw ? Y-y ?/-r?^ARSl \^j^??L. tjUFF3... I ?at?I ' ''" |?Ad| ? ?; .',':?;-. ^~ yi ?'???l "?* <fz-^rf-.oc t? r Jghft-* <rli??-hiu? I J B , atjplgkt ^* " ~"^ \ullr r?j.V.'.t PENOKEE. |vW Oar SOUVRINIK Ol FASHIONS Free. Write l'.r '.r.e. *i?min? ?t jour Icisur?, - tlifn m?? X'??r t>uU',t*f- _ _ CL?ETT. U"?* .?^t^Jl^^^J^^. ynr-'.ui, -if lie taeh, with ?*'?"" added, "f whirl *i'? ??. ti,. ?ecnnd an?) |90 - tl ? for hnrst>i I ?I ha\-e ti.v.T ?<?<?" piact-d iir.t ?? ? '?ml or third f r snj rar* esceptlng Mstden Ran S I ,iVP lartongs 1 Hastlnm . i:-> rank?*? n lie . II* i '^inK T. 118'S-n.m i tl ft man... It* I tribune .iiv |.t ivvll?.li* ; ' ?I 'k- > . .. .11* Koimagnl* . II? f ' -'arli ton .11.1 hul? ??? Laroi a?- .II.' I " !" lull! ... H . K i||i ?. \\ ?'?r.ll.'i ! '?? --.I Prinei iir. j SIXTH RACE THE GRASS INAt'OrRAL STAKE?; fei Ihre? v. ,r ..iris ami upward. ISO? for Mi lera: IIS j forfeit; guaranteed . i?h valut-, Sl.sao; '?? Ihe ? ? ? ?" 11.200. t?> Ihe second ?200 I lh?* third $100; 28 it I i ' weight t r tar s.v.n fui! a-.-. ..ti tuif | l'l.ilip ,i Dwyer Long H? ? ?. 1*1 it ?| ?"' Ir.'i xi ,n - --r.129 Or-orgt. K Smith? IM Kearnc? . >-'" J ' '. J Mi ' iff? rty'i llui :'? ??? ?? ."!' ?' ' ? M ' I. II . It? ' X II ft J) H M ,-,,_ s '1 ? ,. -vv .1'! ._11!? ? <; ??s ? " - s- ,t |..', i-, ,,.. mak-i .Ml ' ?' li MclJon ild'i .x. . . "i.US RE8ULT8 AT LATONIA PARK. Latonla, Ky , June 19 N ? withstanding the i threatening weather to-day, "? itl -, ? t ? was j large, Plttsburg, owned by R. S Payne, wai nul : down t': the second race, ? >'' I Is pr bahly per? I manently dlsabl? i Rummai ? - I' is- race (one mllei Paul Pry, 112 (Perkins), ': I ' ' won; ?; odlng, 112 u'liorn), '?? '? I. ?"fond; Strathrol, lui I (Graham), 10 t 1 ihlrd. Tin ?? 1 12 . ? ? ? : : :.. ? iselllns seven furl ? si ' Prlnre Imperial, i l"ii (("horn?, 7 in :.. won: Bell? i ?1er KM i Pork mm, n i" ?". m nit. Mis Xi .man lus iWalkerl - ? Time 1:294. Third lace (Uve furlongs) Unkl. 100 ?JCewrom), a ? i. won; Free <*<>lnage l??2 tt'h rn?, li to :, ?? r. :. Squire 0 . S7 ,i;. bom?. 7 to 1, third Time I "'-".. !' ?': race (selling; one mile ind fifty yards) Tobin, M (W .1 n. ?), .". t ? I, w n X- ?-, IllO i.X i . . ? m 7 i'.'??? i-.xvi.il. imi iPerklnsi 3 to 1. third. Time 1 -i:.'.. Fifth race tare furlontrsl Au Revoir, 101 (Perl ?.. 2 won; Lillian B.. ion IE Williams?, '-.'.". ? 1 end; Koenlln?', '.>;? (It. Williams), 1" t i I, third. Time In.". BENITA WINS AT SO TO 1. St. 1.onis. June 19. The flrsl rnr* g| the Mr Grounds to-day wa* s bloi? to th.- talent. Benita, at 88 t.. |, made a runawsy r.i.f it and ?tay? I In front al? th* vviix'. Two favorites and l* i see ".-I choice* and Highland, at I to 1, took th? other flv? race* Th* track was sticky and slow an i . misty rain f.-n all the iften - nu n First ran IW ?Combs?. SO to 1 ? l. er Han 121 IE !'? ?? nes>, 2 to 1 luii.-i, IOS (Garnen, 8 108 " ? Tlmi 1:21, .---. Ill II l?'.l ?'? .-' ?ug t ? .".. won; Pa?* 11 101 ?Tun - ? I, ?? nd Mi 1".". ..'. mb* .'? - . ' 1 09 Third rac? fata ind 1 1 lllghlan I, 110 ?P Rinnan ter), s t,. 1, ?,-. ?,? lili lt., HA i' ?"am, 2 '? I, second: I-loelg, 1)8 (Maoklini 7 to lo, third Tim? 1 -*?* F ill? tl even 1 man, '."7 (E ! 4 t 1. vv 2 '.' ? 1. . ? 1. Jack Rradl? v. 10* il W Ison), 4 I 1 I rd '?? I 33 Fifi - ? ?: tur and on? half I 05 ?Tub? iv ill. .. ?i to I, won; no iMh . ? ; ? I; Hi Anna '? ? ' ? ; ? 7 1 1 ?. . ? .. -,s sixth raci ion? mllei Touns Arton, 00 iSherer), .1 t I, m n; Jim Hi nry, l?3 il \\ il? n?. hi 1. ?? ? : -.. Jim I It ci,-, '.-s (Turn? 1 ?. ?it. 1. thli ; 1 Im? 1 i7>. THE SECOND DAT ON ASCOT HEATH. CLORANE WINS THE ROYAL iii'n: ?? BUTTER. li.Y. THE CORONATION STAKES London, June 19 Thi? wa? ? lay of the races on Ai ?t Heath. Thei ivy fall of : ?? ? was ahowei ; S'everth. is, : h? er -\x Is g ither? I .it \ as though the weather aas ;??'?? t, and Ihe royal Inclosun s well till"!. There wa* 11 ? t ?? il pro esslon I ?-day, but the Prince "f Wale* and the other male 1 ' the famllj their 1 ,v. re preaent. The rain i and th? skies clear? i b? fore the rs it g b? gan. Mrs Alva Vanderbill and Ml?* Vanderbllt pli . sta li within Ihe Inclosure to ? I ???? have reaerv? I ; 1 ? for to-morrow. H-:-> Whit? : in.il.. 8? rel ? \ 111 ? r?: an (negation, and Mrs were the guest* of Lord laie, The in ? ? : - ? i Walt? r i'ii na ..i 1 M;-?' H'irr.s. Mrs. and Miss will in Phlpps, Mrs. Wayne M Veagh, xx.r.- ?.f ?.,-.>? American Ami .1er to Italy; Mis* McVeagh and Ml** ;i.?;;.:. The R yal Hunt Cup, .1 plee? I plate, ? ilu? .'"" sovereigns, \x;*:i l,*<00 sovereigns In spi .-? (l.Oflu sovereigns from the trvi ind 500 novel from th? Master of the Huckhounds), a?ldel to .1 bandl <\ swe? ' ikes of 2? each; th? second to receive 300 ? ?? elgi and the third ISO sovereign* 1 11 '. the *'.ak.->. nea ml!? I 1 ?? longs and IN yarda), waa won by A F lasaet's oheatnul coll Cloren?, by CaatlereSKh May <;.t.. Hve years old; i". Worton's - ire? \ toi l/lctoi \\ii i Huntreas, flv? y.irs old, waa second; i 1 \t Calmont's bay filly Irish . ar, by Crafton Pride of Klldare, fuui years old, t:..i 1 Clorane, whl h wa* ridden b) M. 1 am n, won : .1 short head, anu Victor Wild was two lengths ;i. front of li ? - ai ; 'hi post betting wa* I to 1 ???: igalnsi Clorane and V'lctoi \x.ii. ..: t.. 1 agalni Irish Cai rac? : 1 thi Coi latlon Stakes ol I0Q - ? , ? ? ? . . ?..'?.? year-old fillies, ? ?-...-. , unities and maiden al lowan? ea; 1 he ? ?: : I 1 ? ? ..- ? ? stak? s and the third t ? take ? ? ? : ., . ? . . 11 rfl ?? lamp! in Mai . ? '?-. \x Loa ? . r gu )(.?:. : . .: r.r.i.'. Us s >n>l; .^n .1 M . ;..i .-.i^' iase, by ?Vis.lum Si Miry, third The betting on th? Coronal! k? ru x ;.. 1 to 1 against 1 i-.: lei ?.' .- ? .-,, :, ;.j ? against La Sago m INVITATION" TOURNAMENT BEGUN I! ..xi.AM? I.K.XI'S IN THE SINQLEfl AT BAi RIDGE, WITH MILU I c ? 1-!???/? 1 . r .? 1 gathered on lh? Pr? ent Athl.-t. ? Club's ;?'?- Ridge y< ?'1 .-?-.? ;h?- beginnl of ? ? 1 tion tournament Th? playei 1 to compet? were John !!? .v land, champion ..f New-England; i:. hard Btevi u,e \.-- ?-r.41, ba ? Ins player; Stephen C Milieu and Eda n i' Fischer, the crack N'ea York play m ? ; Hall, who wai .it the I t be t.' '?1 ?? ? . ? 1 ? ... ? Th? re ? as an in nate hitch at Ui<- start, sin ?? Hall .vis . t.i be absent bul rather than have the ma ii<> by ?i? ?.i ni < '.it ? oil ?! Post, Jr., aho 1 manag irii* tlie tournament, decid? I to to the breach, Th? Interest centred In the Flschei Hon Ian l match. The cai 1 fur this aftern? er, la excel? lent, foi F*l 1 bei and Kl? em will | 1 1 I he open Ins game, followed by Milletl .<ni Howland, and after ai li -: II play Stevei Stevei .? .1 - nol called upon t" api? ir, bul In some practice game iro.ts- ,( profeasional he Hioivv'-i i.irtn t),.-it looked dangerous i-.i the pros? pects of Howland .1 ullght favorit? foi Hi 1, In the Howland Flachei ma ? ?-. Vale man w.i it, capital form, bul Fl? hei |.:.,\ ? 1 1 1 throughout. The resull was never in doubt, How? . alnnlng In straight eta Posi really play? 1 a ?-rcillt.il.il' game against Milletl, considering In? lack of practice, imi agalnsi Howland he ha 1 til he could do to save whitewa hes taking the n. gam* In each set aftf-r Howland had ?'. ti In the single? Howland is now in the lead with two wins, Milletl having one. Flacher and Post form til?- rt-.-ir division, '.v.tti one and two defeats. * . PROGRESS IN' THE WEST SIDE HA MES. The most Interesting thing about th?- pinx- at th. Weal Bide Tennis Club's open tournament :?? lei i.iv afternoon was the ? x?-?-]?.-n? stand nude i.x .lohn Hobarl and E K. McEnroe against Clarence Hoiiiiii and Calhoun Cragln, a big crowd gathered ,-it u,<- courts al Central Park Weal and 1:. nlnth-at., and applauded liberally, it xx 1? rathci .1 surprise t.. see ? la rene? Hobart among Ihe smaller fry, lint the New York club crack and his partner dropped s *el i" th? old Ariel team. Parker had ;i remarkably easy lime, completely defeating M Mahon, the [.ong Island Interscholastlc champion, the West-Sider losing ><nl\ two nun- a set. Th? final match In double* xxin be played this afternoon. Hobarl and Cragln playing agalnal Parker and Paret The acores: Men'1 single?, ?erond round John F Hobart, Sew-Tork T. ?'. i...,t Alfred H. Taylor, Weal Klde T. ''.. S O, ?i -.' Dr. \\' S lt.1/.. r. Klna 1' imi i 1* beal Lieutenant li l- t>avl> Weal Point '!'. <*. ''. 1. - S 1.id IV beat : " M. M..??- n. li rd??n 1 .. .. 1 '.'?' ' Hi'i? T. ?' ? T 1 ' fl '-' I 2 M< i.? ?: 1 |?a drat 1 an I 1 ?a* 1- and I* thel 1 eat 1 n linn, and l'rownlnahleld. S 7. ?v 0 MrEnm* and 1 F. Hobarl ' 1 it Colb) and H< in. k, 8 1 ?'? ? Semi t.- ,1 roiini I'lurin and C. Hobarl beat M 1 ? ?? ,-,r..i .1 i.' Hnbart, ?; 8, .". S, ?; :i Mivo (loublea, ttrellmlnar] round Misa Juliette Atkin? son and It x\' N Fraxei 1. il M Btratton and Attiau Taylor, ?. :t. ?'. - TRIED TO COMMIT SflfllH IX" THE KTBBBT .ii-ssi' Crone, twenty-one years iM, who yny.- his home i? in Albany, took s dose ol parts green u.'h suicldsl int?ni yesterday afternoon In front of So. Ill Baal Thlrty-elghth-et Ils sras discovered iv Btanle) Clark, s lad srho iix?-s it No ;;>'. 1., ? Thlrty-eightb-st. The boy called ? policeman, aha eenl In an ambulanci ral! Phe young man 1 . t;ik?n to Rellevue Hospital, where be hi prisoner It Is ?hI?I that h* ixlll recover. Pall . find work x?.a th? -n itlv? for suicide. ? ?? ? CWKXOWH MAS JCNPA FROM a PXBBTBOAT Whli" Ihe ferryboat Dakota, of the Grand at, line, was ?m her wax to Brooklyn al I o'clock yestei lay event na ? mas waa bad been itandlna al ?n.- for? ward ?-ni or th? h.'.it suddenly walk"! to th? and lumped overboard. No one know xxin. b? wa .mi when 'I?- '"'at returned to N-w Torb and the ra-?- wa- reported 10 tl??- Delancey police th. ? w,r?- uaahlc i" obtain a ?faaertptlon -f nlm. ? ??? ? Hookiet of Barkatslra and UtcbSeM Mill? Sea 1 two-eenl stamp i?> C. T. Hempotead, Oeneral Paa ????HK'-r Ai?t-iit, New-Tork, New-Haven and Hart? ford Rallsoad. (iraiiii Contrai station, New-York ajid receive copy by return mail. ?.? ' Colgate's Fragrant and Refreshing Violet Toilet Water. THE DESPISED MARE WON MARIE JANSENS SURPRISING BPKKD. MKirriN?; op ?IK PARKWAT tmiVINO CM'fl IT .,i:.\\ i:si:\p "M: RE1NMIAN MSPUACED pi ,|; si SPII U?I'H I RM IN?! WISXKBS IV TIP. TI...T! IV: M ?Tl IP - it ?.is ,.n ,,?-? day at the Conej : i l .- ib'i -m..m? ,- m ? ting >? ?toi ! ly, an I "I Ulli" Daly, ; '.;??:.? r ?v th a i imh ? ? f othi r f >'? ;ow< : - ol raring, I ?ol eetlng of the Parkwaj ?i i ?;..?? "Father Hi: ?? |? an o'.d lim? iron ng horar lurfm in, an I he n >w ,,?. n? .1 numl rof fa nor.??- Il< had al the Parks ? trac? >? m nlaj Ida Jefferson, n fine . .1. ? b . s mare bj Th m i Jeff? i ?n. The tip m is o il :ii il ?h h i i -'. iwn | private tr?ala on the ParkvlSle i irm track, but Ida .1? ff? ; "M falle 1 i ? win a h? n To the ?urprl ?? of all hoi ?rlnner was Marie Jansen, s mare thai Major B T Dirt of this rlty. pal l 110.000 for < '?? ?? yeat - She i.waya heretofore bee.nted .i failure as a ".". r. She ?as drlvei ' ? ' \\ M Hals) ? :. i sri ; kn ?am Sea? V ira bu ?' i ? er ho bought h? s fee n mi h is ? ;? >r ? f< ? hundre?] dollars. She a ? ? Ik '? ting before thi ?ta) I. an?! p?l no better than tiir I t., th? t n i horse M irl heat, si lime m : ".-. In the \ r ?un I. tl low-head< I mare moved ? ? : .; n Chief i i bren h near the ihre? iu irtei post, an! i 1 . ||y ?::.?;? I Marble t'hli the way. with l?la .i .. ? ? ?Janeen held h? r ? owever, and ).l?d - ? ?rire. J of Marb e Chief and lurb-.l by ? am but?.I ? 11 ' . . ? ? i .ti I, i I. ? . : ? ;?..-.? ? ? . , . ? ? I , ne I i- ? ?????. . : . ? by ,i .? The -' - ? ..?--- i ...? .'. ? ?hifall . ?.i? ? nit ?un two a bile i?n Time and I.zi II ?? I with no cai-li. S 11 * o he.itS. S ?? ? i ? ? i ? lb? w ? , know :, ' ', i .. r? rhel.il ? I hi made a I ?? ? - Purdy, ,. ; |?i I,. Mo ? In a fine .1 I? it t he t'y. lone mai ?? w ??. . ? ? ? ? . | :..:??.'?? with! ? . .???..? M .: ? 1)11 v .. ? ? i a a a ? v. . ?? ? , ? ? ? ... I . ... ! ? I ... . ? i ? ' - s . i 7 ? - Ml"? r I ' ?? I - . r. ?; n -. .-. .... i i ? - ? . i i I. I 4 ' ? 7 I ' " . 2 3 l .1 B i 4 II ? ? , s ; ? lo p ? ? , I. Ill-' >; ? ? v - : i n ?? . ??? r M I. '?' I i. ?-,..; - TROTTINfl AT RKRLIX. . \. M ?. X. KIU ?IH HI'TI v * l:i: ti 11 ; win: Bi -i n lune II In the ti ittlng rai es tn-ds ? ?? pi !/?? of !. !'?' :n. Ik a ? ?< v on b) 1 :-." n i . . o ? is j and i loi.i ah, l.26fl m? tri . third; lime, The l:.uni.us prise of 1,300 mirks aras ? ? M i\. 3 170 metn -, lime, 8:12.1 llanta i metr. ?. aras si ? . i ? mi ti. s Um? . '? I?? '1 MM m nk-> '.?.is aron by K l Ile H .' ? ? met? ? Ime, i .?;.'...; , .' - ? ? ? on.] ; t Imi I ' an?] \ 111 ? 11 ? n ? , . : I ? \'> i . pi ,/? of 1 Ksi i .. ' I. a .i a .n by \. r.i -.-... niel rea; lime, :, i-;. Ilmtke, 3.120 metres, ?vas m ? on : tlmi ... 1 :. .u 1 I ....... .1,. ........ ,,,, ? ? ilurd. lime .17 1 .. y OTRA //.'")/ TUB WAfT TABU Th? trail hip I ........ . | ,,,?,1? Kings ley, arrived at the ?...i 1 ... :? : ! iy from her anchor age in the North Itlvei A board : 1 irvey ?rill 1 Ine her, and It 1 - expect? ! thai ?ime mlnoi re ; ' -.? i.l 1, ordered Work on the ventilating ipparal of the Cln- j rlnnatl a/Ill 1? re? imed on hei arrival al the \ ml | to-day li "in Sew l^nndon, arhere ?he haa been In attendance at th. flrand Army celebration. Th? Ail nit.1 I- no) expected il thi yard before next week. Accommodation f..t v? "-I- needing repair? are rather limited at thi yard luat n iw, the Maine, Terroi and < 'hli ago 01 early all the avail able apace and the m 1 n a a all 1 li .-. In the ol contract Commodore Slcard 1 1? returned from Washing Ion, where he h )S been on l?u ln< In 1 onneel ion with tl.?- promotion of Lieutenant dun?- K. Cok? well, llureau chief? will have new rulea t.? follow n a n.;.nu per du m . mplo) ?.- In in? varlou de pal tm< nl . the folios iiik onli 1 ha . Inj I? ... I? sued h) th? Secretar) and 1 nt to thi commandant, with in tin. ?1..n- i?, ... '(iii thi ?. are enl ?1 ? ?? d "Halarle? hal noi be paid to an) employ?-? e/ho Ign ii.-d m Hi. . -inn..!. - v; nth? 1 |. ?hall receive .1 1 ? 1 ||em com|M?n allon : ? ine Um?, during ?Ai.,? h il... mil) In? acllvel) employed. "I'nder this section pei ?i-.- m employes it navy -,.i- 1 . inn .1 be granted ieav? of ab ence with pay, "Hei rtt-i per diem employe? at nav) vard? ihall no! 1 celv pay foi holidays, unlcsi saM employe? ,,u- carrli 1 on lh< rolli and worh on th? da) pre? ceding .1 holldn) FACIAL HUMORS Prevented by CUTICURA SOAP A shamed to bi: si?:n aaaanal ?>f ?^Bla^erus?, ?? betel iiuui'irH i? naa ronditinii 0/ tii<>u?uii,i?t anea Mea ha Igaaaaaa e?.f rJae Baal that in Con 1 aa S.IAI' is U> be fiuilid the pmsgg, ?weecest, and in,,-1 ,l!ri tlveal?ii purltler uni beautlfler 1" til? World. For piniplea, t?Uu-:.ln-.ois. r.-,l and oily akin, re?l, rough luinds with ?ii:i|,i-irj?? nails, dry, Unn, and laJlltiC l^'1"? It ?? wiauli nul. K..K1 lhfO?l?l?,lll Hi; ?Ubi. S,?1 Mr?rrl,l]r by En?li,s .. Atnrrl'sn fhfuslsu in slj ??..nsmmtsl . :u??. BmUh ?i.o., y Nsw?s?v ? Su??. I. ):^ Fjiesi.l ,i . I^.ndiu. i'?,7,k |>Bh? * t??aic?L tu?i- , h<A* ri?K? . Btistoo. U.S. A TRIAL TRIP OF VALKYRIE HI. A OREAT RACER IN A I.l'illT WIND, BUT LIES OVER IN' A STIFF BREEZE. Olasgow, .inn.- 19, Lord Dunraven'a net? yacht Valkyrie ill was tried to-day, Th* fini proved fairly aatlafact. ry. She started out i h ! -? forenoon xx : ? m i?,r.! Dunraven, Designer Watson ?mi th" Hendersons, her builders, on board. The Valkyrls I had s Jib li. a.hi topaall set over h?>r full mainsail, .1 working foreataysall and in.. Th.. wm.I was very light, but tti.- yacht slipped along fast for two ? st-.' v. i? waltsed about "ff <;..ur.v-k "ti all pointa >.f sailing and showed great quickness in in i ? i ?? In m ino? ivrlng. The xx-.-u.-r xx.-nt ?lown the Firth .'ni the wind ? M.<I away, so n large .1 i.'kxar.i topsail vva^ substituted for the jib-header, 1 '?> bei return, .it about ?; o', lo k. she ran Into a ' bre? /.. ..!?? h illwood Sh< lav lown freely, "" ?? Indeed, It -???in. I almost as though -h-- xxa-t ?.ni r. Imi her deck. In spite ??' appearances, waa m-ver In the watei Rh? made a few ta.-ks in the good wind m i then rei irm i to Gour ? k HREENVILLE YACHTS TO RACE IN JULT. Th? fourth annual regatta of the tlreenvllla (N .li Va.ht lint, will be sailed In Nea V-irk May. at 1 p tn. on Saturday, July 13, under the rule? of the New-York Va. ht Raring association There are five ? ?? - for entries, as follows: ?"lass .\. .il!, and mainsail boats under X) *vr-i long, In whl h ii" shifting; ballast xx ? i he al owed; C?as* B, cabin -tti.'it ; Class ?'. open cat bor. ta ..f tt%m S) i" '-'t ' ?" In lengtl . r?a -. D. open cat boa ta from II to M feel long; Claas li. open cat boa ta under is ?".?.?; m length. The .-ours., win be triangular, from a "ik. i-..,- .iff 'h.. 'lubhouse t" one near th?- Statu? ni li ?? -if . tl ? : ? '? to It i. . n- Reef be Ibu ?j and '.. ? 'k o> the ? lubhouse siakeboat. Kntrla* will be re "iv.i till T.iuii.iy. July 11. by C. I). M.i'. .han. il il. Jersey city, The entire race may be ? in the . lui. loii ?. i (In. i I historic r ?lonlal -'in .un I? I by spacious k r. ' ?. : i Is, near til?' -?'? m il th? Central H. li ?ad of New-Jersey, CONCERTS AT THi: SEAWANHAKA'S HOl'8E The House Committee of i1" Reawanhaka Corln Vacht Club announces thai on nex( Monday, ? n la r.i ?-, tin re m . be . e in ? 11 Hungarian Orchestra at the clubhouse, o ??i iii. ... ? '? ?? ?fi? IIJ....II. .ini dan o..: the evei Ing. Tli? at? ?tu i nu: Iceberg xxii leave the new pier al . 'v ? :. i |ia) for the ? la? it I 15 an I - 00 ?' m., m I will leave the house for the ; " ; m The tquadmn will remlesvou* in Sea i m mda) night, pi ? ?? lh? i o ? to New l."i: Ion on the following day Saturday evenings have : ib nlghl ' Nexl Satui lay there w'll he mil I H ?estra ? I dancing tn the evt-nln Ol ...... , . . ., t,)f. ? ' lerhei ?? I hen . ? ? ib float f Hay at 7:35, ' ? ?ai ..-. I M IS ?i. m. and al . ? I H a) ??? . mer ?'? Il le iv?> the nea ' . m at. I al 12 I ?. ; i' I ?. ".'. |. m i in Wednesday an<l SaturJay ?-r W11 : . r ' ? ' ? " , ' , ? ? , " ? ' it i. . ? i ai. I ? ind i i " i h Hull I. li M Towi en I. e W? !? :.'? ; I. Co . ite 11 iyt an i i Owen mi.il i:\ii'. "Di? OP THE BIO BI.OOP.?* ... to I ike p ?? ?? be? ? ? Defender, ' nia ,. l . .;..'. n i, r ,'. rig mu. h ? - rh? race '.vil be Sexv-Vorl '? a ? . ? H (If teei ? .- i ? ; ? ? the D? ? * ir I rresl s expected to ? , . ? . r ' ? ? ? I vv , . to tl ' In the lowt-i ' in] topsail a .. . i thi n, N . A ' I n v n ,t'T T1IK I'LEASrilE IIOATB. I? of r* I for n-'xt . il re? n?l; Tower Itldge Clu regatta. Hast II v I Ya?-hl for x.. t.t? un 1er ? ? f< ?. ? the I I. ?, .. ?? || ; New-York t'a . ? I mad* for th* I . Pougl x mmense i ? . ii I th? h !, i . I ? :, i i ? ? ? ; Hi iwn'i ?t? .m ? ? v . ? ' x ?r yacht Sachem Yacht i 'I ib; i in i . x ? .tn ? ? ham I from I to whit? K W . yacht i ? . ? ? o .i i ir'i ? .'II vi lit li . i ? I Me and Questloi !.. ing : tea of th? Indian Harl i:.... t le "t a. hi ? lui.? Harr) Su; ? I f the ? x ..t,. ? ? h ? . . ha ??. i m in boai n t he i: ..il races ?u !??? ?ail? 1 foi p th? s .??. i haka.hlan Vacht C ib xx illiam K Van ? at? am > acht Valiant, r un.-ni ahite, has been painted blink, an?) . no? al anchor .'ff \\ ? t I'.ftv fifth *t, Kin i-hiiu- t o h are ti ix i ? Ing ma?le, an I. a ?n ling tu cunt? i ' be ready for her on in r's u u i . moi i Thi u? .m v.. tit /..hi. ..'.v ?.. lb) F s <; i ? il mi v f II Vew-Vork Yacht ? "lub, w hi. h ha.l h?-i i. i i w i ?. . 11. ni i nui mi h.-r n ?-nt trip from s itluii?! to th : ... .it Tell i'a v.ii I The N. vv V'ork Vai-hi ?'lull haa pr?-pure?l ?n es cell? nl |?i? ,i linn.?? foi four i.iv f New Repair* iiti.l altei i '? ? ? Mil ? iv ?re e??M' led i. l.. . iinplet? I ah ml the ni w.'i k lu July. THE CLAREMOST LEASE. ?UP??RATION ...i Nsii. s.'.'TT ADVISES THAT IT | ii: x\x Alii i> I " Till. IIIOHES P IIIDDKII i he Park lloai I. while In .- salon at the Ai Central Part, y? tei la) morning, re?*elved a com munlcatloi fi .m Corporation Counsel Scott lixi Ing the Hoard to award the privilege of the Clare moni restauran! to the highest bidiler and place | li i m in control ?m Jut) I. i v. Scott, counsel for i: H .-1' >ki i, aaked the privilege >.f appearing f..r Mr. st..k?-:?. II? read a letter written for lus client an i addreased t.. the r.irk M....ri. saying In part: "l am urprlsed thai vom- honorable Hoard pro? i . ? to i?;iiiiie ?m claim and rlghl t" the leas. which I now have for lbs Claremonl restaurant. I .I.? not see how I could have entered Into the com petition f-.r the lease without Jeoparding tnv pr? ent legal rig h ta, which I propose t.. en foi The letter go?* on t'? sa) thai hi Is nol desirous of entering Into a controversy with the Park De- , pertinent, ind asserts that ?r th? Board will allow htm t.. remain undisturbed until October i he vvi.i m n nt o 1er Ihe plac? He says that, as be has i-\|..iii'i a large si.ml of money f..r furniture j ind other nee? iry articles, If su Id? nly obliged la I ? ? ..ut he w.iuM sulT'-r B nr.' it I" B. i'.ni. i it Hayes, representing P. n MeCann, who bid iv--' for the privilege, lold Ihe Commlsslonei thai the) should nol consider the proposition of Mr. Htokes, at? he had failed to mak.. any bid when bids were i ill? i for. a communication was r^.'.-ix-i^.i from Chief Engi? neer Parsona, of the Rapid Transit Commission, permission of lh* I * ? r it Commissioners to Iruel lunne'.a for th.- proposed rapid trim-it t , iroad a' ii?" Hatten? Part These tunnels, Mr I',, ons wr .t.-, xx'-r?' to !"? four f?-?'t sbove lh? ind would save ennsldeiabh i (pense t.. the .n-.. i. -.i? s affording ? better arces* .?? in-' public ..ni giving a I..-H.-I foundation for the .?.? i, aa the I.it, I iImiiiI ih'-r. I ? m i le ! ind i-.. lent King m.u.i ih.it the renu*?( be refused, and ii" motion xxas carried. President King hen i. th? m build m? u rapid transit ruad, Th? y . i? ' build m.? i". i- m th.- |. .Ik." The Kseeuttve Committee of ih? Orant Monument \ ..i.iii'u wrote i.? the Board, aaklng Hint th? grading al.; Oranl'? monument hi siurt -I. aa iher? :'" ibl?' rilling to t.>' don? The Com mlssionera -I. i ..Li to do so x resolution xv ?-. adooted that (he rule In ?*efer ? ? lights ?ui all vehicle? entering Centr.il Part after 'lark be made to ai>i?:y lo Riverside Dili- and Rev? nt\ second-si ? ? the COUKTBTS BASS FiXF.o o.v ceoroia Prom The Atlanta Constitution. The eyes Of the whole country are fixed upon Oeorgia now. Th?- n.'?i that the watermelon Is ripening In the June sunshine has been wafted ai-rnas the world. What is Csistoria is Dr. ?Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infant?? luid Children, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nan-otic substance. It is a harmless substitut?) for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oik It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of .Mothers. C'astoria destroys Worms and allays feverisliness. C'astoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhu'u and Wind Colic. C'astoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. C'astoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, ????.in?-; healthy and natural sleep. C'as? toria is the Children's Panacea?the Mother's Friend? Castoria. Castoria. "CastoH.i I? an excellent medicine for chil? dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Dr. 0. C. Ot.r.ooo, _ I.owtll, Mass. *Caat0tta !? Il?t best remedy for children of which I am acquainted I hope the day i? not , fi?r distant when met hers will consider the teal inter'?*. ? f tli.-n children, and n??-1? astoria instead of the various quack noatrunu which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing ?yrup ?nd other hurtful agent-? down their throat?-, thereby SCudiug tlitui to premature graves " u. J. 9. Kan m loe, Cob way, Ark. I "Cs?torla I? ?o well adapted to children that I recommend it as ?uperior to any preacriptioa known to me." H A. AmiiF.B. M. D., in So. Oxford St.. Brooklyn, N. T. "Our physicians in the children's depart? ment have spoken highly of their experi? ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular prodaets, yet we are free to confess that the nerita ?,f Caatoria has won us to look with favor ujsin it." ?ratitas Hiiasirfl ?mi? dispknsart, Boston, Masa. Allkn C Smith, Pre*. The Centaur Company. 77 Murray Street, New York City. TX Till; CYCLING WORLD. \ HATCH ARRANGED BETWEEN BANOER AM? C. M. MURPHT. SE '?,? iTiATi'i.NS POR im: JOHNSON-ZIMMERMAN v. x ' it DROPPED OTHER SOTE? AND OOS? SIP or INTEREST TO WHEELMEN. The prop ed match between W. ?'. Banger, of Mtlwauk? U rphy, of Brooklyn, his , ra ged and will tak i pis n the four? teenth annual r.i em? I Kings ( lounty Wheelmen *l Manhattan Beach on S nur lay. Juno to be run in three one-ralle beata, the winner "f two heat? to win the match. A trophy will I I - th? fortunate rid? r. .;. irire D, (lldeon, chairman of the Ra Ing Boai I, ?-. t, ?? the rac? B r 1? In good foi m an 1 on Monday th? re aa* but ?'''? "" ? In rreen 1: C. Bal i and himself, at Waltham. The .-n.s ?re coming In very fast and ?rill close : with M l. Powell, Bedford-ave., Brooklyn. The three gold t.r..i<< which will I- offered for , ris? - In Class H ire on exh m the win i .?-?? of Ben? I ?; ' ? r*. at Con -1. ai 1 Bi ?. I? . ?? Tlcketa ai . I.n *ale al A. ''? Bpaldlng**. No. ? ? ; Humb? r A Co . No. 313 Broadway, N'.vx v..rk City, and at the K ?'? W. clubhouse In Brooklyn, on Bedford iv? . near l?.-inst. The Rivera Wb elmen are determined to n ik.. . i on .u. important on? In the history "f th.. rtub and an ? ry thing they can to Increaae ttl. ir i ' more goo i r lei - in their i ,. ... x I? t on Saturday last In secur irance of New? ? the N- x\ ?*? ort But? Ion of Hi" l- a w Thomas Eck. th? manager for .lohn B Johnson, was I id? - terday for thi i irp? it 7 mai m Ither the SeW-J ' ' ' u.-r. L eapr? ss--l a will ? . fl"' ' '""' ?' *?*?*? and , v': ?' ' ''?"'?? ?*? dispst h was sent to Zimmerman, who Is In Pitts to ti'. ike a ma:- h : ? tier ma::. ?ill- men f i B slyn Wh? I with lh? al i m? i ' of pi s? ? bj the H x .. :.-. u an i will ? nter a protect : ? the Long Island Wheelmen ii." South III nklyn men think that pla ,- w .... mnual twei flv? mil* an ! h u ,.,., i .., ,. i, |,| i .- .?. ilba h will take ,,,.., .i .i. i ? . tart I. ing m ule at Ja ,,, n i ? Jun< ."' with v Hem , . So. 41 ? i ; itbush ix- . Brooklyn. The ??:.?! ?ni tal renturj run of th.> wheeling . u..u o| the . ? I !:? -mi' m. to Pa ind r ? ? ,., ... !. be held i Juni '" Il i- it',...-, i to le ive the l'Usa at Pi ? t Park at 5 a in Bntrs ? m ; lbs and ston by up| hton P. Col< man, No. :.'!?'. . irll ii-avc, li i !. i.i ? i; I'..!:, r an i ("rea r? r \x S Hull. Stat. Division I. X W., were at M iiii.it I.in ii' i 'i v ?????' ? ? ' ganllng th? State tin belt] ther? n Saturday. The Associ?t! I Cycling Club of Long Is!.mi hau .,: ... i i.. ? n foi m? : x nnual nu ,,ii the sei ui i Monda) .n January, ami monthly lilt-fling!? ..; the Km -ulive c mmlttee vxiil be held the -..ni m,.u lav in each m nth The following . liii.s were represented al the ti.ting held al No. -1 m :. i ? ? ?? i . ii-- night Kings County \\ h? ? Im? n, Lib? rt) w hi elm? n, Hrooklj n H Club, South Brooklyn Wheelmen I'aram int *?*i m. n Hutihwl.'k \\ l ? 'Imen llrooklyn Ramblers, mi |>ervlshes, Williamsburg Wheelmen and i 'olumbl i w h? ? Imen. C) lista desiring to loin the league ?.f American Wheelint-n maj ibt.iln lull print.-i Information an<1 hlitnka by sei inn an?l a I Ircss t.. the i ' Ki:t..r. New-York ?Ibune, COLOSSI rtAIUSii ASSWEBS ?PKSTIOES A distinguished physician wrote to Colon?! War? Ing reeentl) and asked the following questions: "Your driver refuse lo i .k. papera and other w.i-:... and xxh.tt are householder* t.. do xxith it' Your drivera refuse to taki them and, if one hires a cart to remove them, theri no place where they can be dump ' li an ash barrel should happen t. contain s p? iv of garbage, your men wilt nol touch it. ''" com ?? i am aware thai paying your men ?ill induce them to i" anything; bul it seem* to m? th.s ought nut ti be necessary. Will >.<u klniiv inx?? ihe a. umulatlon* of two weeks re moved from theae premises, as they ur.' s menace to li.Mllli "" Colonel Waring acknowledged the r?-.-.-i|?t of the letter, and In reply saii he would have s ?an sent In iik.' away the paper*, but the removal of the "other wn*|e" would depend entirely on xxiiat it was, as the departmenl ? I ? l not gel as expressmen and find means for disposal -if all manner ?>f do m? n ?mi Industrial waste that people wanted to get rid of ||. alna sal I the men were quit? right ""' '? empty an ash barrel containing "a speck ..f garbage, and If one ?>t them accepted a dime for doing what he wa- ordered nol to do he would be dismissed. 1/ DAUDBra ?MPKBXBIOWS OF f.n.vno.Y. From Th.. i.mim Chronicle. Brown's Hotel, however prosaic to the ear, is now a centre of Intellectual grace and .'harm M. Al? phonse Daudet discourse* freely with those who have the privilege of hi* acquaintance, and frankly ????cord* his Impression? or the hug? city of which ne is al Ihe present moment the h mored ?u.'st Tii" j author ..f "Tartarln." with characteristic modcaty t.-is u- thai he wi-nt to London t" *ee and not to be ?een Work and bad health Induced him to make the change, which, with the friendly aid of Mr Henry James, wat proving beneficia!. It ?as Impoealble to r...s|...ii.| to ihe hospitable manifestations mad* on everj side, even if hi? health had been mor- satis factor) M. Daudet considers tl it the one Ineffacc able impression which l/ondon has created Is it.s silence Th* teeming population, the restless a. tivitx. the Innumerable vehicles, dkl not take sway that absolut? silence f..r the monotonous n?l inn movement of the trame was not le bruit wtii.-h leemed like ih>- progress of millions of automata .v.i an gsphall soil. The Tower Brida*? he looks pon ?m the moot colossal expression of human ?>f ort. The eharactorlstle of London Is Km abun.lan.-e. rhora are too many monument*, which are placed nil me.l everywhere, without order ,m.l without a.t.-, while Paria on the contrary? is a <lein\it?v ui artistic hi).m. if, Oaii'ict, however, in i-harmed lib the warmth of his welcome, and confesses that bs cordiality dlsptaysd toward his country has quito bllterated tn hla mind the old antar?? ****** HULBERT BROS. & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF 6I3YCLES AND SPORTING GOODS, 26 West 23d St. The MAJESTIC, Weight S3 lbs. The MAJESTIC, Thoroughly Guaranteed. The MAJESTIC, Sold on Installment! The MAJESTIC, Liberal allowance for your old Wheel The MAJESTIC, The MAJESTIC, The MAJESTIC, The MAJESTIC, The MAJESTIC, None Better. Highest Grada Price ?fmt?. Narrow 'Tacad. High Frame. The MAJESTIC. Double Pork Crown. The MAJESTIC. Adjustable Handle Bar. The MAJESTIC, Choke of Tires. The MAJESTIC, Our Patent Ventilated Saddle. The MAJESTIC, Immediate Deirearies. The MAJESTIC, Liehtest Running. The M.AJESTIC, Fastest Coasting. The MAJESTIC, iinaW), Pnce ?75.00. The M/UESTIC, (Ladies'), Weight 23 lbs. The MAJESTIC, (Lad?.-), Highest Grade. The MAJESTIC, (UaW), Handsome Model. The MAJESTIC, (L?abm\ Thoroughly Guaranteed. The MAJESTIC, (Ladies,, Sold by the Manufacturers. The MAJESTIC, 0*4*1 Hulbert Bros, & Co. The MAJESTIC, M?*A 26 West 2Sd St Buy "THE MILLER" it v.Hi ?lesire GOOD LIGHT. The Best Lamp. So Important are I.imps, you sit ,ind He? and v.itisiy yourself as to the merit? Of "Tlu- Miller." . I li ?mi sand to se? lf?! front. All Hfl?**, FINE and CHEAP. M.u.ifl by KDWllll) Mil.I.Kit A ID. iKst .1 1S4.). :s . SO U..V iir adway, an I 'i'-? Parti Plaee, NVw-Vork. ?PnTIN F ' ?''" * ' ?'' "'* paint, oil tar. srsas? ?a4 OrU I list. ,,,,,. ft,,m ?i.uhiiiK end rarpet? and Xere? l.rnt?'? n lllnir. No ?old. No iiiipl?- is.int ,>,l?>r 28??. ?t d-ufklsi?. D'-pot. Crt?t?nton. 11.? Fulion St.. New-York. tlr.iiK only has i roused the Ire of the Illustrious writer, A Life Guardsman t.iktni; up th?? whole of the pavement K?ln? .1 inrn 1'i.vidilly for?'es M. Daudet to tli<? cone u>;oii th.it iiothin? Is comparable i., the arrogance and pride of Tommy Atkina. At the sight he turned t" hie son I .eon, ami ?le?'larei fi.it if he arara only twenty years .if aae h?? would have 'made' for thai saldier and apaei him. How rver, the tit af .muer aoon paawsd awav. hut the in? cident, we ire somewhat tragically told, would re iniilii m th?> memory forever) M. Oaudet I? par tlcularly pleased al meeting Mr. il. M. Stanley. whom lu- looks upon .is "the .[randeat reservoir of huill?n enern Mu,-?? Napoleon. Speaking ?f the Kii?lish. M. Daudet says: "I ?Mme here 1 l-pr-pared. detecting the r.i.-e, bul aoar, in ?pite of the borrlbto rookery .if coarse meat, In .?pito of the tea to whU^h 1 cannot gel accustomed, I mi beartnnlng to he won ..v.?r 1 me til?n? particularly strike? me. the cor? diality of ihe people for France, a? evinced In the letter? ?hi.h I receive and the attention? without any panda which are paid me wherever I jro." THF DF.Cl.lSF. IX PRICKS. Kr.ini The l.ewlnton Journal. A correspondent af "The Oxford Democrat* thrown new and Interesting Illumination on the pur? chasing; poarer .1 1 dajra labor by recallln? that in ism. when he worked for ?'aptaln Jarnea Staples for $H? 11 month or les?, the cap'n and hia wife each had a set of faine teeth, all around, which coat ?tie, wholesale rate -whereats the travelling; dentlat now advertlaea aitiatk and eiticient grinders at ?V a ?et. COWPERTHWAIT & CO., 104 West 14th St, near 6th Ave., ' Ax? oft?rine tb?ir FINE CARPETS at low?r prices tbaa ?Lewi.????. . . .